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Define voltage sensitivity of a moving coil galvanometer

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Answered by Nicknwp
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Explanation:

Current sensitivity of a galvanometer is defined as the deflection produced in the galvanometer when a unit current flows through it. ... Voltage Sensitivity of a galvanometer is defined as the deflection produced in the galvanometer when a unit voltage is applied across two terminals.

The unit for voltage sensitivity is Volts/ g, where g is 9.8m/s^2

Answered by lifekiller05
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What is Moving Coil Galvanometer?

Moving Coil Galvanometer is abbreviated as M.C.G. The deflection in Moving Coil Galvanometer is directly proportional to current flowing through it.

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